SIIG MT; 33 MT/LMT sites; magnetotelluricThe Southampton Island Integrated Geoscience project was launched in 2007 to update geoscience knowledge and allow the island’s mineral and energy resource potential to be assessed in a modern context. Accordingly, broadband and long period magnetotelluric data were acquired along profiles targeted to contribute an understanding of the deep lithosphere and crustal features.2007-07-012017-01-26Natural Resources CanadaNRCan.geogratis-geogratis.RNCan@canada.caForm DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technologycrustalearth sciencesgeophysicslithospheremagnetismmagnetotelluricsouthampton islandDownload Acquistion history through HTTPotherhttp://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/gsc_sem/siig_mt/SIIG_Acquisition Report.pdfDownload EDI through HTTPEDIhttp://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/gsc_sem/siig_mt/siig_edi_magN.zipDownload Surveyor notes through HTTPotherhttp://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/gsc_sem/siig_mt/sitelist.txt

SIIG MT; 33 MT/LMT sites; magnetotelluric

The Southampton Island Integrated Geoscience project was launched in 2007 to update geoscience knowledge and allow the island’s mineral and energy resource potential to be assessed in a modern context. Accordingly, broadband and long period magnetotelluric data were acquired along profiles targeted to contribute an understanding of the deep lithosphere and crustal features.